How does Soyinka capture the effects of colonialism in the play?
* Journal enrtry should be at least TWO FULL PAGES. lease answer the following questions: 1. How does Soyinka capture the effects of colonialism in the play? 2. What are some of the key scenes where African culture and history is threatened by colonialism? 3. How does Cesaire’s explanation of the effects of colonialism present itself in the play? 4. Who’s narrative is the play describing? Is it the king’s? Africa’s? Elesin? Who do you think the play is really centered on?
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